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Permalink Reply by CameraClicker on October 29, 2011 at 6:25pm What is your budget?
What do you want it to do for you?
Do you want a head or are you just going to attach it directly to camera, or lens?
Are you using it indoors, outdoors, exposed to salt water, or temperature extremes?
Permalink Reply by rob on October 30, 2011 at 4:17am look at budget first then decide i brought a manfrotto 679b.
really what the camera clicker asks is a good question.
Permalink Reply by CameraClicker on October 30, 2011 at 6:47am Perhaps before rushing to a purchase, extend one leg of your tripod and use it to take some photos. It will be a little heavier and a bit off balance but will simulate a monopod. Try to arrange the tripod so the extended leg is under the camera.
I have a couple of monopods and hardly ever use them. Their best uses are holding the camera up above a crowd and supporting a really heavy lens where there is no room for a tripod. Much of the same information that applies to a tripod applies to a monopod in terms of use, care and longevity. The disadvantages to a monopod are that it does not stand by itself and it does not help me with camera shake/movement -- really the reduction of it. Most of the tripod makers also make a monopod, some are better for certain things than others, think carefully about what you will want it to do for you and try to get the combination of materials and features that will forward your goal.
Permalink Reply by Greg maklae on October 30, 2011 at 6:57am
Permalink Reply by marcus.scheer on October 30, 2011 at 9:07am Oh I think it just totally depends on what you are shooting. I just spent Friday and Saturday shooting football games and a monopod really helps. Instead of messing around with lifting the long lens every play, I can just rely on the monopod. And I'm a fraction of a second closer to being ready to fire off a picture rather than trying to handhold it the whole time.
But again, this is a more unique situation where a tripod wouldn't work. Just a thought though.
Permalink Reply by nathan mccreery on October 30, 2011 at 10:19am © 2012 Created by PictureSocial.com.